New AMEX Offer: Save Money or Earn Bonus Points Paying Your Cell Phone Bill (Targeted)

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Via Frequent Miler, there are 2 targeted AMEX offers for monthly cell phone bill payments.

You can earn a 10% back as a statement credit or 1,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points when you make monthly cell phone bill payments by January 31, 2017.

Sign-in to your American Express online account to see if you qualify.  Then add the deal to your card to take advantage of the offer.
New AMEX Offer Save Money Or Earn Bonus Points Paying Your Cell Phone Bill Targeted
You Might Be Targeted to Earn a 10% Statement Credit on Your Monthly Cell Phone Bill With AMEX Offers! That’s Extra Cash Back in Your Pocket!

I’ll explain more about these offers!

AMEX Offer:  Cell Phone Bill Payment

If you’re targeted for either of the AMEX offers, you can earn:

  • 10% back as a statement credit (maximum of $30 savings)
  • 1,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points per $100+ payment (maximum of 3,000 points)

The offer is valid for online and mobile app payments made by January 31, 2017, to these companies:

  • AT&T Wireless
  • Sprint
  • T-Mobile
  • US Cellular
  • Verizon Wireless

Payments made through the phone, mail, or at retail locations do NOT qualify.

These are both good (and easy) deals!  If you’re not targeted, you can read my post on the best credit cards to pay cell phone bills.

Bottom Line

Check your AMEX account to see if you’re targeted to earn a 10% back as a statement credit or 1,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points for your cell phone bill payment.

If so, add the deal to your card and make eligible payments by January 31, 2017.

Remember to check your account for other current AMEX offers.  Like savings at Staples and Hyatt!

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